Clerkship guide GUIDE TO THE CORE CLERKSHIPS A Collaborative Project between Medical Students and Faculty F I F T H E D I T I O N - EDITORS Grant Chu M D ? Steven Chan M D ? Julie Chee M D ? Melisa Lai M D ? COur Special Thanks To Alex Morang the Director

GUIDE TO THE CORE CLERKSHIPS A Collaborative Project between Medical Students and Faculty F I F T H E D I T I O N - EDITORS Grant Chu M D ? Steven Chan M D ? Julie Chee M D ? Melisa Lai M D ? COur Special Thanks To Alex Morang the Director of the O ?ce of Student A ?airs ?? for providing this opportunity answering endless questions and being a source of guidance through this process To Janice Viticonte Donna Arruda and Linda Bozzario ?? for answering oddball queries providing guidance for this handbook and being the best support group a medical student could ever wish for To Dr Mark Fagan Dr Julie Taylor Dr William Metheny Dr Randy Rockney Dr Robert Boland Dr Michael Mello Dr Edward Feller Dr Patricia Nolan Pat Gemma Pam Richardson Helen DaSilva Helene Felici Jane Shaw and Joann Barao ?? for your timely feedback great suggestions and kind corrections to gratuitous errors To Steven Chan Julie Chee and Melisa Lai ?? for your work on previous editions and invaluable guidance through the third and fourth years of medical school FOREWARD After nearly eight years at Brown it still continues to amaze me what Brown students can do and how much they have invested in not only their own future but the future of others as well The creation and perpetual update of the Guide to the Core Clerkships is a testament to that spirit This handbook is a tremendous resource for the novice medical student but as with all things the details need updating and additions made to address changes that have arisen since the previous edition Nonetheless I did not want to take away from the voices of Melisa Julie and Steven from previous editions and have done my best to be true to the original voice but also remain focused on progress that will help future medical students Be prepared but relax The latter two years of your medical school career will be challenging but it will also be among the best years you will ever have This handbook is meant to ease you into the perpetual motion machine of the medical world in spite of new residents new interns and of course new medical students every year The faster you learn where you need to be where you need to go what you need to do and whom you should be with the sooner you can start learning the art of medicine help out your team and begin making a di ?erence in the lives of patients since you decided way back when ? I want to be a doctor ? Also JMS returns with even more helpful hints on getting by on the wards so be on the lookout for him again Finally don ? t worry This is your time to shine and show people how bright and brilliant you are Just be yourself and you ? ll do great Cheers Grant Chu M D

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  • Publié le Jui 18, 2022
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